Monthly Archives: May 2019

Very few people are probably unaware of the test suites running for the current release of netcurl, via Atlassian Bamboo. Unfortunately Bamboo is already a openvz virtualization, which makes the tests a bit limited (I don’t think it is a … Continue reading →

This project can be found at https://netcurl.org The beginning In the beginning there was curl. And curl was the driver of everything. A sloppy written library was written to quickly fetch data from websites. Websites that normally published proxies. The … Continue reading →

In the beginning of 2010, there was RSSWatch. A simple RSS feed monitor (tldr link here) was used to fetch, monitor sites and warn for changes. Primary target was WordPress sites – and partially Facebook. But since Facebook recently changed … Continue reading →

Apparently, time flies by very fast. Several years has gone since the first versions of RSSWatch saw the light. Under the FnargBlog RSSWatch “brand”, a very sloppy release of a RSS monitor was built – at that time the goal … Continue reading →